Nutrition
Physical Exam Terminology
Surgery
Radiology
Miscellaneous
100

The six types of nutrients.

What are protein, Carbohydrates, Lipids, water, vitamins, and minerals.

100

The other term for nostrils.

What is Nares?

100

This specie does not need to be fasted prior to surgery.

What are Rabbits?

100

How you would position a dog for a right lateral thoracic x-ray.

What is laying on its right side with front legs outstretched?

100

The most important nutrient.

What is water?

200

This specific type of nutrient is composed of only amino acids.

What is a true protein?

200

The ideal body condition score for a dog.

What is 4 - 5?

200

This reduces the chance of vomiting and aspiration during surgery.

what is fasting animals prior to surgery?

200

The 5 pieces of radiology PPE.

What is Lead apron, lead gloves, radiology glasses, thyroid shield, and dosemeter badge?

200

Seven different routes of administration.

What is IV, IM, IO, SQ, Topical, Oral, Rectal, ID, IP?

300

This specific type of nutrient uses nitrogen to convert food into protein in ruminants.

What are Non-protein Nitrogens?

300

The term for having an uncoordinated gait.

What is Ataxia?

300

The two types of drains a doctor can place in an animal.

What are active drains and passive drains?

300

This is the x-ray position a dog would be in if it is laying on it's back.

what is Ventrodorsal?

300

The seven types of wounds.

What are abrasions, lacerations, degloving injuries, burns, bite wounds, decubital ulcers, and pressure sores?

400

These vitamins are fat soluble.

what are Vitamins A, D, E, and K?

400

The assessment of the patients through the tactile sense of ones hands and fingers.

What is palpation?

400

The four main types of potential contamination during surgery.

What is moving in and out of the surgery suite, Excessive talking in surgery, non-scrubbed personnel reaching over sterile field, and shaking towels and drapes in surgery?

400

This is the x-ray position a dog would be in if it is laying on it's belly.

What is dorsoventral?

400

The seven logs required in a Vet Hospital.

What are surgery logs, radiology logs, hospitalization logs, medical waste logs, laboratory logs, anesthetic logs, and controlled substance logs?

500

These are some examples of antioxidants.

 What are Carotenoids, Selenium, Vitamin C, and Vitamin E?

500

These four terms are used when referring to the Ears, Eyes, mouth, and nose of a patient.

What are Otic, Optic, Oral, and Nasal?

500

These are items that need to be sterile in a surgery suite.

What is the surgical light handle, the surgery pack/instruments, the surgery table, the doctor's gown and gloves, 

500

The element that generates x-rays.

What is tungsten?

500

The three methods of sterilization.

What is steam sterilization, gas sterilization, and cold sterilization?

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